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Overview

Richard Rowe is affiliated with the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom and conducts research primarily in the fields of psychology and social sciences. Their work spans several subfields including safety, risk, reliability and quality, clinical psychology, social psychology, transportation, and applied psychology.

Their research covers a variety of topics, with a strong focus on traffic and road safety as well as urban transport and accessibility. Other main topics in their work include child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, human-automation interaction and safety, behavioral health and interventions, older adults driving studies, and child abuse and trauma.

Frequent publication venues for Richard Rowe include:

  • Transportation Research Part F Traffic Psychology and Behaviour
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • PLoS ONE
  • Accident Analysis & Prevention
  • Psychological Medicine

Among recent papers authored or coauthored by Rowe are:

  • Links of Adversity in Childhood With Mental and Physical Health Outcomes: A Systematic Review of Longitudinal Mediating and Moderating Mechanisms (2022, Trauma Violence & Abuse)
  • How can adolescent aggression be reduced? A multi-level meta-analysis (2020, Clinical Psychology Review)
  • Modelling Ghanaian road crash risk using the Manchester driver behaviour Questionnaire (2021, Safety Science)
  • The effect of cognitive load on Detection-Response Task (DRT) performance during day- and night-time driving: A driving simulator study with young and older drivers (2023, Transportation Research Part F Traffic Psychology and Behaviour)
  • Driving self-regulation and risky driving outcomes (2022, Transportation Research Part F Traffic Psychology and Behaviour)

Richard Rowe collaborates frequently with several coauthors, reflecting a broad network of academic partnerships. Prominent frequent coauthors include Marianne Day, Paul Norman, Damian Poulter, Özgün Özkan, and Agata Debowska.

Best Publications

  • Conduct Disorder and Oppositional Defiant Disorder in a national sample: developmental epidemiology

    Barbara Maughan;Richard Rowe;Julie Messer;Robert Goodman

  • Adult consequences of late adolescent alcohol consumption: a systematic review of cohort studies.

    Jim McCambridge;John McAlaney;Richard Rowe

  • Developmental pathways in oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder.

    Richard Rowe;E. Jane Costello;Adrian Angold;William E. Copeland

  • Socioeconomic status and antisocial behaviour among children and adolescents: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

    Patrycja J. Piotrowska;Christopher B. Stride;Simone E. Croft;Richard Rowe

  • Testosterone, antisocial behavior, and social dominance in boys: pubertal development and biosocial interaction

    Richard Rowe;Barbara Maughan;Carol M Worthman;E.Jane Costello

  • The role of callous and unemotional traits in the diagnosis of conduct disorder

    Richard Rowe;Barbara Maughan;Paul A Moran;Tamsin Ford

  • Reading Problems and Depressed Mood

    Barbara Maughan;Richard Rowe;Rolf Loeber;Magda Stouthamer-Loeber

  • Childhood Psychiatric Disorder and Unintentional Injury: Findings from a National Cohort Study

    Richard Rowe;Barbara Maughan;Robert Goodman

  • The relationship between DSM-IV oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder: findings from the Great Smoky Mountains Study

    Richard Rowe;Barbara Maughan;Andrew Pickles;E. Jane Costello

  • Validity of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire in Preschool-Aged Children

    Simone Croft;Christopher Stride;Barbara Maughan;Richard Rowe

  • Child psychiatric symptoms and psychosocial impairment: relationship and prognostic significance

    Andrew Pickles;Richard Rowe;Emily Simonoff;Debra Foley

  • Functional Outcomes of Child and Adolescent Oppositional Defiant Disorder Symptoms in Young Adult Men.

    Jeffrey D. Burke;Richard Rowe;Khrista Boylan

  • Associations between sleep quality and anxiety and depression symptoms in a sample of young adult twins and siblings.

    Alice M. Gregory;Daniel J. Buysse;Thomas A. Willis;Fruhling V. Rijsdijk

  • Developmental Trajectories of Aggressive and Non-Aggressive Conduct Problems

    Barbara Maughan;Andrew Pickles;Richard Rowe;E. Jane Costello

  • Identifying the irritability dimension of ODD: Application of a modified bifactor model across five large community samples of children

    Jeffrey D. Burke;Khrista Boylan;Richard Rowe;Eric Duku

  • Skilled anticipation in real-world tasks: measurement of attentional demands in the domain of tennis.

    Richard M. Rowe;Frank P. McKenna

  • Measuring errors and violations on the road: A bifactor modeling approach to the Driver Behavior Questionnaire

    Richard Rowe;Gabriela D. Roman;Frank P. McKenna;Edward Barker

  • Links Between Antisocial Behavior and Depressed Mood: The Role of Life Events and Attributional Style

    Richard Rowe;Barbara Maughan;Thalia C. Eley;Thalia C. Eley

  • Identifying beliefs underlying pre-drivers’ intentions to take risks: An application of the Theory of Planned Behaviour

    Richard Rowe;Elizabeth Andrews;Peter R. Harris;Christopher J. Armitage

  • Prevalence, age of onset and demographic relationships of different areca nut habits amongst children in Tower Hamlets, London.

    P Farrand;R M Rowe;A Johnston;H Murdoch

Frequent Co-Authors

Barbara Maughan
Barbara Maughan King's College London
Thalia C. Eley
Thalia C. Eley King's College London
Christopher J. Armitage
Christopher J. Armitage University of Manchester
Alice M. Gregory
Alice M. Gregory Goldsmiths University of London
Christine Eiser
Christine Eiser University of Sheffield
Peter R. Harris
Peter R. Harris University of Sussex
Andrew Pickles
Andrew Pickles King's College London
Frank P. McKenna
Frank P. McKenna University of Reading
Jeffrey D. Burke
Jeffrey D. Burke University of Connecticut
Fruhling Rijsdijk
Fruhling Rijsdijk King's College London

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